Mink Brook

In this article, we will explore the impact that Mink Brook has had in different areas of society. Since its arrival, Mink Brook has captured the attention of millions of people and has generated discussions around its influence in various spheres. Over the years, Mink Brook has proven to be a relevant topic that has triggered significant changes in the way we relate, work and entertain ourselves. In this sense, it is essential to analyze how Mink Brook has transformed our reality and what implications it has for the future. From its emergence to the present, Mink Brook has left an indelible mark on society, which leads us to reflect on its impact and possible long-term consequences.

Mink Brook
Mink Brook at Route 10 in Hanover, NH
Mink Brook is located in New Hampshire
Mink Brook
Mink Brook is located in the United States
Mink Brook
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountyGrafton
TownHanover
Physical characteristics
SourceMoose Mountain
 • locationHanover
 • coordinates43°40′35″N 72°10′14″W / 43.67639°N 72.17056°W / 43.67639; -72.17056
 • elevation1,510 ft (460 m)
MouthConnecticut River
 • location
Hanover
 • coordinates
43°41′46″N 72°17′57″W / 43.69611°N 72.29917°W / 43.69611; -72.29917
 • elevation
383 ft (117 m)
Length9.5 mi (15.3 km)

Mink Brook is a 9.5-mile-long (15.3 km) stream in western New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound.

Mink Brook lies entirely in the town of Hanover. It rises on the western slopes of Moose Mountain and flows west, through the village of Etna, before reaching the Connecticut just north of the Hanover-Lebanon municipal boundary.

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